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phreakus
Weirdest Encounters Mark Unseen   Jun 6 17:04 UTC 1995

What was the *weirdest* encounter you have ever had while playing
an RPG?
The stranger, the better ;}
56 responses total.
jamie
response 1 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 23:01 UTC 1995

Didn't happen to me, but a friend told me of it...he was DMing for a combat-
oriented group and set them up against some Smoke Meffits (in D&D).  They
waded in to attack, and the Meffits used their special abilities to summon
more Meffits.  Eventually, the party was mobbed in several dozen Meffits, 
blinded by smoke, and swinging wildly.  Not only did they injure friends as
often as Meffits with melee weapons, but they were stupid enough to have both
party mages cast fireballs at the same time....poof.  The whole party went up
in flames, after having been weakened by wild attacks....What a way to go.
phreakus
response 2 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 7 17:11 UTC 1995

Once, in a GURPS game emulating Star Trek, My Klingon, A Romulan spy,
a Trill (see Dax from DS9), Capt. Picard, & Cmdr. Riker went to
Krynn (a la Dragonlance), took a Spelljammer cruise, & defeated
a force of Neogi & umber hulks with type 3 Phaser rifles! it was 
the strangest thing that ever happened in a GURPS Game (by the way,
the Trill <female host> wound up having Riker's child...)
matthew
response 3 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 7 20:30 UTC 1995

I don't know if this is really classified as wierd, but it makes a good
story. A group of adventurers is out wreaking havok. When they get into 
big trouble they summoned up an extra-dimensional entity (ie demon) to
get out. Then they managed to stiff it on the price thay owed it.
Sometime later they get into deep trouble again and call up their demon.
They have their chalk pentacles and candles all set to protect them.
The demon shows up with a chalk eraser in one hand and a portable electric
fan in the other. Good by wards.
phreakus
response 4 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 8 16:59 UTC 1995

ROTFL! 
I once also had an Ars Magica charachter go into space.....
jamie
response 5 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 8 19:55 UTC 1995

Hmmmm, sounds like something that would happen on Discworld or Xanth...
emphyrio
response 6 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 9 07:51 UTC 1995

Long years ago, I was travelling in hte Forgotten Realms, near Waterdeep, when
I saw an announce asking adventurers and signed "The B.B.C"... I went to the
adress and arrived at a kind of bunker, a tower and a garden full ows. I Knock
on the door and a dwarf opened it and let me enter this strange house. He
explained me  that he needed some adventurers for a mission in another country.
I asked him first how it was retributed and what signified B.B.C. He answered
me that retribution goes with the treasure found on mission, and that B.B.C.
sigle meant "The Blind Beholder Company" 'cause to be a member, you must have
slayed a beholder! (He already possessed 3 beholder's eyes!!!)
phreakus
response 7 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 10 19:48 UTC 1995

That was cool.....
I was wonce turned into a doll golem...
kain
response 8 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 15:59 UTC 1995

got to get orinoco to read this one he has a LOT of things like this
gurahl
response 9 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 18:53 UTC 1995

In the first Dark Sun campaign I ran, I was trying to show off the strange life
of Athas to my players.  So I set up an encounter with an Earth Drake.
(FOr those of you who don't know, an Earth Drake is pretty much a small dragon
sized turtle. 

  ONe idiot  just up and attacked it...   3rd level Charachter...
So I just had the Earth drake pick him up in it's mouth and toss him around.
When that didn't phaze him, I just let it ry to use it's elemental power..
When he made the saving throw against that, the other players (one of them
a half giant) picked him up and ran.

  Should have killed him...  The guy was a jerk anyways... 
kain
response 10 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 19:37 UTC 1995

cool :)
phreakus
response 11 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 17:34 UTC 1995

It's cool to throw weird modifications to "normal" magical items --
A paladin in my campaigh has armor that glows in the dark
He's the only one who would take it--paladins don't sneak much
anyway.
emphyrio
response 12 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 13 09:02 UTC 1995

I knew a conjurer whose speciality was to go in melee and to cast a fireball 
centered on him!!!!!! He isn't yet dead!!!???
phreakus
response 13 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 13 15:10 UTC 1995

A Ring of Fire Resistance will do that for you.
I've got a pair of characters with so many magical devices
between them that to anyone who can Detect Magic, they stand out like 
a beacon!
jamie
response 14 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 13 23:46 UTC 1995

I was DMing once, and one of my players had a Paladin.  He decided that his
Paladin was going to do some breaking and entering and robbery...after I
implied divine disapproval, he still went, but only one of the other players
was brave (stupid) enough to go with him...turns out, he hit a government/
military warehouse in Baldur's Gate (Forgotten Realms).  He didn't know it
was military until he came out.  I decided to teach him some manners, and set
up an ambush outside reminiscent of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (great
movie).  He came out, got hit a coupla times with crossbows, went back in.
Ignored the room that was screaming "Hidden doors!  Escape passages!  Get them
while they're hot!"  I also set it up so that the other players could have 
saved them really easily.  My little brother convinced the other players
to let the paladin (played by his best friend) turn into the Holy Porcupine.
The paladin was killed, as was the other PC, and the other players decided
not to trust this player again with any of his "oh, we won't get caught"
plots.  (this was the third that hadn't worked)
And yet, Dennis insists on playing Paladins, but has to be tied down to 
prevent him from felonous activity....Does anyone have the requirments/
abilities of the anti-paladin?  I would appreciate if you could mail them to
me.
phreakus
response 15 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 16:46 UTC 1995

In the "official" rules, the Anti-Paladin is not considered a charachter class
because it conflicts with the "image" of evil as "many and of low quality".
(Bullshit) However, I will talk to a few people I know and see what I
can slap together. If there is a sourcebook for Takhisis' knights in
Dragonlance, that may give you some ideas.
phreakus
response 16 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 16:49 UTC 1995

In the meantime, try to pound into "Dennis" the fact that Paladins
are supposed to be HOLY knights. Have him read the Complete book of 
Paladins & don't let him play another one until he does.
kain
response 17 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 21:29 UTC 1995

definatly agreed have him role-play a theif or somthing.
jamie
response 18 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 23:55 UTC 1995

Well, I have made it much harder to be a Paladin now.  Only my brother will
still play them, because he's the only one willing to role-play them as they
should be.
phreakus
response 19 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 20 16:45 UTC 1995

Cool...
A freind of mine once confused a group of players in grand style:
The PC's were going after a band of orcs and were about to charge them.
PC's failed to notice that the orcs were wearing identical, uniform
armor,and carrying identical sheilds & weapons. Each orc had a large
sheild, a short sword, and 2 javelins.  Orcs advanced, sheilds in front,

*as a single unit*, threw javelin, advance, throw javelin, pull sword,
close with target & strike.  PC's were massacred.
Anyone receognize the tactics?
emphyrio
response 20 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 09:36 UTC 1995

Isn't it the turtle tactics of the roman legions?
Poor players!!!

jamie
response 21 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 14:40 UTC 1995

That is definately reminiscent of the Roman phalanxes.  Now, not many orcs
around have the brains or discipline to do anything so orderly, but the humans
of that world had better beware if the orcs are using such tactics.  After all,
the Roman Empire wasn't formed as much from politics as warfare.
kain
response 22 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 15:45 UTC 1995

ben I 've unlocked my directory
/
phreakus
response 23 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 16:23 UTC 1995

Give these two a cigar!
<The crowd roars>
phreakus
response 24 of 56: Mark Unseen   Jun 22 17:06 UTC 1995

I still haven't figured out who actually *trained* the orcs....
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